Toyota Camry parts reviews

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Pirelli Tires
chucchinchilla
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Rating 5.0

As mentioned the old tires were shot with 2016 date stamps and cracks all over. Replaced with a set of Pirelli P4 Persist AS Plus tires aka the cheapest legit all-season tire ($99/ea). Car drives much better now and will be much safer once the rains return.

Pros: car drives much better
Cons: old tires were shot
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Mobil Engine oil

for my 2025 camry, I get a 5 qt bottle of mobile 1 0w8 for $28 at walmart and a oem filter for about 5 bucks from the dealer with the washer, so a change for $33 bucks total.

Pros: done well, good oil
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Pirelli Tires
yamavin
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Rating 5.0

Pirellis are the best tires for my 98 camry. Through the years, I've bought Goodyear, Bridgestone, and Michelin tires for my black beauty. Pirellis are by far the quietest and nicest riding tires I've ever had on the car.

Pros: quietest, nicest riding
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Denso Alternator

I just had everything you mentioned done on my 2017 Camry. I paid about 900 but the alternator was denso which makes oem parts for Toyota.

Pros: Denso makes OEM parts
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I just purchased their OE formula @ $8.99 a quart...my 2012 Camry, 2ARFE has 212k miles and started burning oil around 150K. I was using Mobil 1 since I ownWe'll, and I noticed I was topping it off every other week...Now, I'm waiting for the oil and see if this will clean up the oil control rings, ring landings, etc. I'll report back.

Pros: clean up oil rings
Cons: burning oil
Mileage: 212000 km
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